If you're interested in going to good shows, you're in for a real treat this week because we've got plenty of those.

If you're not interested in going to good shows, you're following the wrong blob.

Here we go. Look alive out there now. Look alive.

Thursday - April 29th, 2015 A.D.

British beat maker Kieran Hebden is better known to people he's never met as Four Tet. He slings post rock pulses at Output tonight (and tomorrow at Sugar Hill Disco - which is also the name of some club in Liverpool - I know this because I kept tagging the wrong one on Facebook and Twitter and the dude was like "you keep tagging the wrong Sugar Hill Disco, mate!"). Hebden used to be in the band Fridge and former rookie William Refrigerator Perry may have been large but he was no dumb cookie. Let's start this one over.

London's Fat White Family play Music Hall of Williamsburg. They're one of those fun rock bands that like to get crazy live. So look out for a bunch of antics. Maybe they'll get naked. Maybe they'll smash watermelons. You just never know. Better bring a poncho just in case to cover both you or them.

Vasudevaare instrumental math rock masters that are still somewhat flying under the radar a bit. If you like getting in on the ground floor of good bands so you can someday brag to your buds that you once saw them when, good news, these three dudes play Webster Hall (Marlin Room) tonight. In the meantime, stream their album if you're the type that enjoys streaming good albums. File Under: good. RIYL: band

Finally for tonight, Big Ups play Silent Barn and I love these punks. Amen.

Friday - May 1st, 2015 A.D.

Sufjan Stevens plays Kings Theatre (and tomorrow too) and his new album "Carrie & Lowell" is one of my favorite albums of the year. It's sad, cathartic, and impossibly pretty. I haven't heard a song more beautiful than this one below in a very long time. How about you?

Toro y Moiplay Terminal 5. Don't call it a chillwave comeback. He's been here for years. Rockin his peers and puttin suckas in fears. Makin the tears rain down like a monsoon. Listen to the bass go BOOM. Explosion. Overpowerin. Over the competition he's towerin. Wreckin shop, when he drops these lyrics that will make you call the cops. Don't you dare stare. You betta move. Don't ever compare. Him to the rest that'll get sliced and diced. Competition's payin the price. [Chorus:]

...Trail of Dead play Music Hall of Williamsburg (and Saturday at (le) poisson rouge) and I totally know them by their good music. It's hard to believe these Austin rockers have been slinging sounds strong for over twenty years. Time keeps ticking. Source Tags & Codes, though.

Legendary sketch comedy group Kids in the Hallwere funny for many reasons besides being Canadian. The troupe does two shows tonight at Town Hall and all Daves get in free.

Saturday - May 2nd, 2015 A.D.

Chicago's Twin Peaks play Music Hall of Williamsburg and they're a good old up-and-coming rock 'n roll band, man. Get boozy and get busy getting lifted for this one. Also, go Bulls. I really think we have a shot this year. Derrick Rose. Jimmy Buckets. Pau-Pau-Pau! Smoke Ya Noah. Yeah. We have a shot. #GoBulls #SeeRed

NYC's Sick Feeling play Palisades. According to Oh My Rockness, they make "breakneck hardcore punk chaos" and that's only the third or fourth time I've quoted me back to me before on this thing, I swear. Listen to this song so you know what you're in for (spoiler: a world of hurt). Please note: song works best if you blast it.

Spandau Ballet play Beacon Theater and this show isn't recommended or anything (because why?) but I just wanted to use this opportunity to introduce a brand new regular digital feature I'm working on. It's called "Is It a HAM or Is It a JAM?" This week's post = Spandau Ballet's "True." With fresh eyes after a few years of throwing this song aside I must now ask you to decide…..is it a HAM or is it a JAM?

Sunday - May 3rd, 2015 A.D.

Eleanor Friedberger plays Rough Trade tonight. She writes good songs and by that I mean I like the way they sound when they approach my ears. This show comes extra recommended for longtime fans of The Hot Incinerators. But just regularly recommended if you like good songs.

Fresh off their triumphant 4/20 show (maybe this post just reminded you that you were there) lo-fi fuzz popsters Bakedplay Palisades tonight and I'll do what I can to make sure it smells like my mom's basement up in here.

Palm play (le) poisson rouge. I wrote kind things about this melodic math punk band once (January 20th, 2015) and I still mean every goddamn word.

Other notable shows = Mad Men (it's still pretty good!) + Last Week Tonight w/ John Oliver + Game of Thrones (the Rockness household is divided in our opinion of it) + Silicon Valley FOR SURE.